Former Michigan star Jabrill Peppers in ‘Draft Diaries’: I’m the guy that’s gonna do whatever it takes to win

Although ex-Wolverine Jabrill Peppers has dropped a bit in recent NFL mock drafts because of his lack of a set position on the gridiron, he says in “Draft Diaries” he doesn’t regret playing multiple positions at Michigan.

“Playing a lot of positions at Michigan, if I had to do it all again, I would,” Peppers said. “If they needed to me to do all, even if it hurt me, as some guys say, then so be it. I know that I’m a baller. It’s just up to me to show these guys [NFL scouts] that I’m a baller.”

You can check out the seven-plus minute episode below:

Here are the rest of the positions Peppers stepped in at in 2016.

Defense (726 snaps):

Slot cornerback (227)

Strong safety (29)

Free safety (20)

Outside cornerback (15)

Special teams (154 snaps):

Punt returner (23)

Kick returner (10)

Other ST snaps (123)

Offense (53 snaps):

Quarterback (29)

Slot wide receiver (8)

Halfback (8)

Outside receiver (7)

Fullback (1)

Moreover, the biggest knock on Peppers is his lack of play-making skills, as the 6-foot, 210-pound New Jersey native only recorded 1 interception in his three seasons in Ann Arbor, Mich.